Be honest here, does school really help prepare kids for what they will face in the future? I find there is a huge lack of hands on in schools today. There is little to no education based on things such as filing taxes, preparing for a job interview, stuff of that nature. For some reason we are taught the Pythagorean theorem or whatever it is. And you have probably heard when you were in school (or you said it yourself), "why are we learning this", or "how will this help us in life". And to be honest, I ask that question to. Many people say things they learned in high school never benefit them in the real world. Plus, the best practice is to actual practice something. School is attempting to simulate the real world, when in reality the best way to prepare would be to go out and experience it and make mistakes and learn from them.
I know this will get mixed responses as some feel school is very important and others could care less about it, but I just wanted to get a general idea. Personally, I think that once you get to middle school, or about halfway through it, the rest is just pointless busy work.
Please be honest when posting here, I want to see real opinions!
God Bless
I know this will get mixed responses as some feel school is very important and others could care less about it, but I just wanted to get a general idea. Personally, I think that once you get to middle school, or about halfway through it, the rest is just pointless busy work.
Please be honest when posting here, I want to see real opinions!
God Bless